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1. As Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, John Marshall:was a strong Federalist and nationalist, supported a relatively broad interpretation of federal power, and delivered a series of the most momentous decisions in American judicial history. The answer is all of the above.
2. The growth of the national market economy was encouraged by the development of the steamboat and canals, the railroad, and turnpikes. The answer is all of the above.
3. As of 1819, the political balance between slave and free states was disturbed by the petition of the territory of Missouri for admission to the Union as a slave state.
4. The Missouri Compromise of 1820 provided that Maine be admitted as a free state.
5. The striking feature of the Jacksonian era was an increase in the influence of the common man.
6. Jackson's unofficial cabinet became known as "the kitchen cabinet".
7. Jackson's Indian policy included refusal to use federal troops to protect the Cherokee tribe.
During the Jacksonian era, more white males gained the right to vote than ever before. TRUE
Through the "spoils system", government positions were filled by trained civil servants regardless of party affiliation. FALSE
The election of 1824 was settled in the House of Representatives since none of the four candidates had polled a majority in the electoral college. TRUE.
Andrew Jackson was the first President who did not come from a well-established American family in comfortable circumstances. TRUE
Jackson was a strong advocate of Calhoun's doctrine of nullification. FALSE
Jackson opposed the national bank because he felt that it concentrated too much power in the hands of too few people. TRUE
The policy that European nations should not interfere with America was known as the IDK. Monroe Doctrine
More settlers moved westward after the War of 1812 because peace had been made with Indians.
The settlers in the West sent their produce back to the East over the expensive turnpikes. TRUE
2. The growth of the national market economy was encouraged by the development of the steamboat and canals, the railroad, and turnpikes. The answer is all of the above.
3. As of 1819, the political balance between slave and free states was disturbed by the petition of the territory of Missouri for admission to the Union as a slave state.
4. The Missouri Compromise of 1820 provided that Maine be admitted as a free state.
5. The striking feature of the Jacksonian era was an increase in the influence of the common man.
6. Jackson's unofficial cabinet became known as "the kitchen cabinet".
7. Jackson's Indian policy included refusal to use federal troops to protect the Cherokee tribe.
During the Jacksonian era, more white males gained the right to vote than ever before. TRUE
Through the "spoils system", government positions were filled by trained civil servants regardless of party affiliation. FALSE
The election of 1824 was settled in the House of Representatives since none of the four candidates had polled a majority in the electoral college. TRUE.
Andrew Jackson was the first President who did not come from a well-established American family in comfortable circumstances. TRUE
Jackson was a strong advocate of Calhoun's doctrine of nullification. FALSE
Jackson opposed the national bank because he felt that it concentrated too much power in the hands of too few people. TRUE
The policy that European nations should not interfere with America was known as the IDK. Monroe Doctrine
More settlers moved westward after the War of 1812 because peace had been made with Indians.
The settlers in the West sent their produce back to the East over the expensive turnpikes. TRUE